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These are the best way to spoil your man! Perfect for travel, the gym, camping or everyday casual wear.The woman's are just as great!I have had the same pairs for over three years and they look brand new!HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

You can barely tell you have these on, very light material, stretches so you don't feel them pull when squatting for example.

My only complaint is occasionally they will grab an ass hair and not let go. I'm not a very hairy man but a few times a day a hair will get caught and you basically end up pulling the hair out. I guess I'll have baby smooth bottom in a few months.

Here are some thoughts on fibers and fabrics from a guy who once never would have gone for anything but loose, 100%-cotton boxers. I've done a fair amount of traveling, hiking, and backpacking, so I wrote these out for a friend who was shopping around:

Cotton: Really comfortable when dry. Medium weight. Feels great against the skin, especially when loose. Breathes beautifully. Slight delay before it starts to stink. Not really the best to re-wear once perspired-in. Launders well BUT takes forever to dry. Gets damp easily, especially from humidity/perspiration and remains wet next to skin, going possibly from slight chafe to extreme irritation -- plus drags heat out of skin in cool weather leading to significant hypothermia risk. ("Cotton kills in cold", as we say in outdoor pursuits.) Tends to cling, ride up, bind, so you want them loose; never tight. Besides, 100% cotton doesn't stretch. Durable, even able to take chlorine bleach.

Cotton Flannel: Normally associated with winter but I found out a long time ago that I prefer cotton flannel boxers in humid weather because the nap of the fabric eliminates the tendency to cling/bunch/ride up. Less durable, though, than standard woven cotton shorts and takes even longer to dry.

Merino Wool: Expensive (probably the most-so) but has all the advantages of cotton with none of the drawbacks. Absurdly soft and comfy, though can still ride up, cling, or bind in the crotch, I suppose. (I'm guessing, as I've never had merino wool in shorts, just in other items.) Dries FAST. Impressive ability to wick water away from skin. (Conveys a massive drop in hypothermia risk in cold weather).Read more ›

A friend told me these are the most comfortable undershorts ever so I ordered a pair. They were not cheap but they are ridiculously comfortable. Wearing them all day on planes and in airports last week I never noticed i was wearing them. They didn't bind, ride up, get bunched, or anything else that normal boxers would. I recommend these to ANYONE of ANY weight who finds current men's underwear uncomfortable. I have always used the briefs versus the boxers but I thought I would try these. THey are made the same but not quite as comfortable. Still worthy of 5 stars versus any other version but I would go with the briefs. FYI, I ALWAYS have preferred boxer shorts, so even if you prefer boxer shorts you may want to try the briefs version or you will miss out on some of the great comfort.

I have been wearing Patagonia dri wick boxers for years and have always been on the search for another brand that will hold up and providethe same type of comfort. This is my 5th pair of ExOffcio boxers and I really do like wearing them, especially in the summer. I am a pretty heavy sweat kind of guy and these really keep me comfortable when it gets hot. The other really nice thing which puts them at the top is the comfortable waist band. This is the one area I didnt like as much on the Patagonias after a long day. I have 7 pairs of these now for everyday wear and they last for years.

These are wonderful for traveling but you will get spoiled and want them for every day at home as well. Comfortable and non-chafing, wash easily, dry quickly even in humidity, they wash clean and fresh in a hotel sink. Roll 'em in a towel to remove most the moisture, hang and they will dry in a few hours.

Very comfortable. Got tired of the same old kind of boxers etc... so I thought why not try these. So I bought a pair. I liked them so I ordered two more. I will be ordering more very soon. It's the comfort that sold me on these.